The Outcome of Rectal Cancer Patients During SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic

F. Bobircă, D. Dumitrescu, Lidia Belega, A. Bobircă, T. Pătraşcu
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Introduction: Rectal cancer is a complex pathology that requires a multidisciplinary approach according to current guidelines, and surgery is one of the main stages of treatment, the type of intervention being established in relation to the location of the tumor at the rectal level. Material and method: The present study aims to analyze the diagnostic features, study the evolution, treatment and complications of patients with rectal cancer in a period marked by the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. After completing the inclusion criteria, but also the exclusion group, the remaining group consisted of 55 patients with rectal cancer. Results: For the 55 patients, abdominal-pelvic rectal amputation was performed in 17 cases, rectosigmoid resection with colostomy in 13 cases, and rectosigmoid resection with anastomosis in 25 cases. It was also taken into account that the access to medical services was delayed compared to the pre-pandemic period, the increase of the time interval between the treatment stages being an important aspect of the study. Complications associated with surgery have been reported in 13 patients, the most common being the pelvic abscess. Conclusions: The results of the study show a high incidence rate in the age group 60-69 years, with a predominance of males, a delay in making the diagnosis of certainty, an extension of the period from the beginning of neoadjuvant treatment to access to surgery, and the rate of postoperative complications is similar to that described in other studies conducted during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, but also outside it.
SARS-CoV-2大流行期间直肠癌患者的预后
导读:直肠癌是一种复杂的病理,根据目前的指南,需要多学科的方法,手术是治疗的主要阶段之一,干预的类型与肿瘤在直肠水平的位置有关。材料与方法:本研究旨在分析SARS-CoV-2大流行时期直肠癌患者的诊断特点、演变、治疗及并发症。完成纳入标准后,为排除组,剩余组为55例直肠癌患者。结果:55例患者行腹盆腔直肠截肢17例,直肠乙状结肠切除术合并结肠造口13例,直肠乙状结肠切除术合并吻合25例。还考虑到,与大流行之前的时期相比,获得医疗服务的时间有所延迟,治疗阶段之间的时间间隔的增加是研究的一个重要方面。手术相关的并发症已报道13例,最常见的是盆腔脓肿。结论:该研究结果显示,60-69岁年龄组发病率高,以男性为主,确定诊断延迟,从开始新辅助治疗到获得手术的时间延长,术后并发症发生率与SARS-CoV-2大流行期间进行的其他研究相似,但也与SARS-CoV-2大流行之外的研究相似。
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